Fitness experts say strengthening the core after 50 should focus less on six-pack abs and more on stability, posture, and pain-free movement.
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Love handle exercises after 50: a certified trainer shares 5 standing moves that train obliques and core stability.
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Exclusive CPT tips, Try these 4 chair core moves after 60 to feel stronger fast.